NoelarBear
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Seems to have a great relationship with Fleck so hopefully we keep them both around here for a long time.Best AD the Gophers have had in a long time
I agree he's better than Norwood Teague, but ranks well behind Maturi and Tom Moe IMO.Best AD the Gophers have had in a long time
How many guys do you know with his rolodex? Ridiculous comment. Of course anyone in this forum would take that job in a heartbeat. None of us would run a successful athletics department.Cuz there's no way you could find someone to do what he does for 250k
Moe was before my time. Maturi did a heck of job unifying the two separate athletic departments (men's and women's) but he was a horrible AD for the top dollar sports like football and basketball.I agree he's better than Norwood Teague, but ranks well behind Maturi and Tom Moe IMO.
That’s a bold statement. Many qualified people out there!How many guys do you know with his rolodex? Ridiculous comment. Of course anyone in this forum would take that job in a heartbeat. None of us would run a successful athletics department.
Got anyone in mind? 250k is absurdCuz there's no way you could find someone to do what he does for 250k
How many guys do you know with his rolodex? Ridiculous comment. Of course anyone in this forum would take that job in a heartbeat. None of us would run a successful athletics department.
Joel Maturi? Unless you mean for non-revenue sports that is a terrible take.I agree he's better than Norwood Teague, but ranks well behind Maturi and Tom Moe IMO.
Cuz there's no way you could find someone to do what he does for 250k
Got anyone in mind? 250k is absurd
Claeys dismissal was bungled. He tried to waffle. Should’ve just said straight up we gave him a 1.5 season trial. We are going in another direction. Thanks for your service during a tough time of losing coach Kill to health. Always welcome back at the university as a guest.Still think his handling of Claeys dismissal was poorly managed. Beyond that though, very competent AD and not surprised with the extension.
Probably needs in incentive bump for actually being in the public eye selling the University. Pretty behind the scenes guy.
If the full set of revenue sports can get clicking, it would be a major achievement. Looks like there's a good chance to get there again.
Exactly. For that money you're not going to get someone who could just do the same job and get paid a lot more.the problem with 250k isn’t that it’s not a lot of money. The problem with 250k is that it’s only a marginal amount more than a lot of jobs to switch to an absolutely shitty job in terms of hours, stress on family, and workload on weekends, nights, holidays.
I'll grant you that I'm disappointed with this year's team, but this is silly. Up to this year, his teams improved each year, and he is recruiting at a much higher level than we were before.Another signal that middle of the pack is just fine as the ceiling at the University of Minnesota.
If you look at the three hires he's made, Fleck has been Elite (also known as above average outside of the Flecktites), Motzko was a safe and below average hire, which is looking worse each year, and we'll see where hoops goes - it's year zero so we can't judge him until 5 years in, where we'll then change the metrics for success if he proves to be basically what he replaced with a better PR approach.
Coyle is the right man for the job. I'm looking forward to his continued prowess and skill in paying off the Athlete's village in record time, although it's possible he's actually already taken care of it, but since no one can understand exactly what he says, we just don't know it right now.
I wish I could do my job as inconsistently as he does and get a raise like that.
This is literally the best shape the athletics department has been in since the late 60sAnother signal that middle of the pack is just fine as the ceiling at the University of Minnesota.
If you look at the three hires he's made, Fleck has been Elite (also known as above average outside of the Flecktites), Motzko was a safe and below average hire, which is looking worse each year, and we'll see where hoops goes - it's year zero so we can't judge him until 5 years in, where we'll then change the metrics for success if he proves to be basically what he replaced with a better PR approach.
Coyle is the right man for the job. I'm looking forward to his continued prowess and skill in paying off the Athlete's village in record time, although it's possible he's actually already taken care of it, but since no one can understand exactly what he says, we just don't know it right now.
I wish I could do my job as inconsistently as he does and get a raise like that.
Not at all disputing this.Best AD the Gophers have had in a long time
Or spend that on extensions right before firing the coach?You mean like when previous ADs would spend that to hire a search firm to do their job for them?
Are you talking Pitino? Because that deal literally cost the u of m zero money outside of salary for time served and was handled masterfullyOr spend that on extensions right before firing the coach?
Your $250k hire would have cost the department a $1.75 million buyout for getting rid of Pitino last year. Coyle paid more than 2 year’s of salary difference over your hire right there alone.Cuz there's no way you could find someone to do what he does for 250k
A safe bet is his strength is face-to-face communication with potential major donors. Public perception of an AD is coaching hires and winning in major sports. He's doing well and earned the extension.my opinion hasn't changed. Coyle is probably a very good "behind-the-scenes" managerial type.
But, there are times when the AD needs to be the public face of the athletic department, and Coyle is just not good in those situations.
I don't know how much that helps or hurts in terms of fund-raising. maybe that's something he can farm out. He might be better in a non-public setting. But his public persona just comes off very flat and unimpressive to me.
on the plus side, I don't think we have to worry about Coyle being accused of sexual harassment.
Is there anything about Gopher athletics you actually like?Another signal that middle of the pack is just fine as the ceiling at the University of Minnesota.
If you look at the three hires he's made, Fleck has been Elite (also known as above average outside of the Flecktites), Motzko was a safe and below average hire, which is looking worse each year, and we'll see where hoops goes - it's year zero so we can't judge him until 5 years in, where we'll then change the metrics for success if he proves to be basically what he replaced with a better PR approach.
Coyle is the right man for the job. I'm looking forward to his continued prowess and skill in paying off the Athlete's village in record time, although it's possible he's actually already taken care of it, but since no one can understand exactly what he says, we just don't know it right now.
I wish I could do my job as inconsistently as he does and get a raise like that.